Monitoring WordPress with Prometheus in Kubernetes

A year (or probably two now), I converted all of my personal services into a Kubernetes cluster. We’ve been moving toward Kubernetes at work and so I wanted to know how it worked from the inside by building a cluster myself. Part of that hosting work includes hosting a site for the homeschool coop my wife leads, a web site for a weekly “geek lunch”, and also hosting our city mayor’s campaign web site.
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